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... Fame , Time , Deity , and Death ( in terza - rima ) , it is scarcely necessary to say much , except that it is prob able that no poems have been more widely circulated or more often reprinted . The first printed edition of them appeared ...
... Fame , Time , Deity , and Death ( in terza - rima ) , it is scarcely necessary to say much , except that it is prob able that no poems have been more widely circulated or more often reprinted . The first printed edition of them appeared ...
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... translations exe- cuted by Ugo Foscolo himself , I have gladly availed myself , as far as they extend . In a few instances I have ventured to add to them some poetical versions of my own . 8 CHAPTER I. THE MAN OF LETTERS . THE fame.
... translations exe- cuted by Ugo Foscolo himself , I have gladly availed myself , as far as they extend . In a few instances I have ventured to add to them some poetical versions of my own . 8 CHAPTER I. THE MAN OF LETTERS . THE fame.
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... fame of Francis Petrarch , which assigns to him the second place among the classics of Italy , and ranks him amongst the greatest poets of the world , rests mainly on the composition of about four thousand lines of Italian verse ...
... fame of Francis Petrarch , which assigns to him the second place among the classics of Italy , and ranks him amongst the greatest poets of the world , rests mainly on the composition of about four thousand lines of Italian verse ...
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... fame and influence he had acquired at an early age , that , before he had completed his thirty - sixth year , he was simultaneously invited by the University of Paris and by the Senate of Rome to accept the laurel crown of poetry - an ...
... fame and influence he had acquired at an early age , that , before he had completed his thirty - sixth year , he was simultaneously invited by the University of Paris and by the Senate of Rome to accept the laurel crown of poetry - an ...
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... fame to the tender and graceful utterances of an unrequited passion , but he speaks of it as the tor- ment of his life . A natural restlessness drove him from the city to solitude , and from solitude to the city — a wanderer from one to ...
... fame to the tender and graceful utterances of an unrequited passion , but he speaks of it as the tor- ment of his life . A natural restlessness drove him from the city to solitude , and from solitude to the city — a wanderer from one to ...
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